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Ceased brewing in 2004 when the owner retired.
Ceased brewing in 2004 when the owner retired.
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Revision as of 12:52, 2 June 2020

Courtesy Roy Denison

Oakhill Brewery, The Old Brewery, High Street, Oakhill, Somerset.

Founded 1984 by Reginald Keevil in succession to the Beacon Brewery (Oakhill) with Gerry Watts as brewer.

The company developed a small pub estate:

  • Oakhill Inn, Oakhill, Somerset (near the brewery)
  • Coach & Horses, South Perrott, Dorset
  • Hunters Lodge, Wincanton, Somerset
  • Nettlebridge Inn, Nettlebridge, Somerset
  • White Hart, Corsley, Wiltshire

Ceased brewing in 2004 when the owner retired.